.CfW"H ' '..!! 1 ''" ' .ii- f - -12 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, EEOEMBfiR- 31, 1921: l nrr mm$m' --yw 4 I, I lip PI ll ft .7- a ft W : Zie D aily Mevie Magazine I - in in DOG'S ACTING IS INTERESTING TO SCIENTIFIC MEN HAS n deg it -n fun n iliitnli I -mil ? licnl ion son? Hew licurK liKe mini Ih :i feur-lrsKrd nlilnmlV These nre mme of ihc questions xxhieh have Ien? puzzled sclnitllie nin! Iltfnirx Irclc. And these qtiClien xxore turned te in tlie minds of Or. .lantei Watsen fn mom psji'lio-niialjet : Albert Vaxs-en 'JVrhune, tinted author nnd nutlieritx en de:, mid etlur nii'tnbcrs of a dis tlngtilslrd srmip of lnrn ami women xrhe attended a l.riuitr -iiewinc te studx (lie work of the f.tnieus i?uli;l.in ielii'. riejf Ntrensbenit. xh h n wnsatien to te dny In tlie film world. Tills deg has been made n motion- icture star and plnjs tlie lending role In "The Silent full." a Laurence Trlnible-.Inne Mm fin production. Dr. .ite,j win particilatlv mtci rsled. lie imiiii te set n conception i.t tle" pv iehi'jj. its, eentr.istcd with u man iKXchnlej.x. He I" '" writ" lutgttiii' iM'licle siins '"It ebt'TMimn (.' tin- tl'dl. '"I'll- de; i" the ni"1 rem.irUnblx n tfUiernt I lime ever n." he nnl "I -lid net bclicc it possible tint nn riiliii.il could be made te exprew -,. man different mood and emotion and t.ct it theilth he had thn mind of I luimnn. Ortalrl.x I i cinvineed. nfter Mj-inK him work, that n de? has Ii.dixldiinl ehnioeter. "A btrikius fact hat also ecen breugnt In me te me, and that is that man hn main of the wert characteristics of u deg "and ii deg lini ""' of ,lic" '"st nttributrs of num." LAWUKNCT TUIMIvT.K. owner and director of the deg. explained hew he succeeded in getting Strenghe nt te si through hie extraordinary performances 1'rem October. HOI. te Mitr.h. 1'-1 he lived reintnntiy with the deg. I''"" lug that period, lie art. he hud ncxr Icen iwax from tigl - of the deg for greater length nt turn- '"" "m iniiiu(-. "I ered for him '.k a ?nbx. ' he said, "and tr.nned him Hg'-t und'dnv. 1 never u'ed feice. I nexer I-nerd or -coined him. Scorn i- tlie worst punishment ou can inflict no si M: Terhuti" interrupted te snv t .at "scorn ! wer than a LicU any 'u te a deg." After six month of constant M am ine Mr Trimble lieg-in production of "The Silent C.lll." And because of the iccnllnr difficult i" encountered in get tln? Strnnclier.rt te act with n reil wolf. with whom he nppcai :is the mate in the prort'ietien. nie piciurc '""" '. Mx me'ili in the niahin-. l lit weii ....i i tl.n lilm vns. a tame wolf. "That Is." qualified Mr- Trimble, .-he was ,if tame . a time wolf can cmt be; hh- nlpneil ecrvbedy in Hie com pany excepting myvlf." Strenghcart wa obtained b Mr. Trimble in (Scrmanj. lie ha 1 -rrM durine 'he ar with the lleleuin Armv nt n Red I'res-t dr-s. wat wounded ned decorated for Ins -work at the front. "The Silent Call.' in which he f.ppeirt , nn th.; Mar. w.is adapted by .lane Mur lln from Hal C. Ihnrts Merr The 1 Cre!H rull." and deals with the dual strnln of wolf an 1 deg in an annual in the West niul the fight te make the domesticated element Mctoneus. ' BRUSH IS LAID ASIDE FOR GOOD SAYS STANLAW'S TENriIIYN STANI.AWS. the artist- - producer, has returned ie ine i.jshv "West Coast studio with -everal new- stories tucked away in his grip nnd tentative plans for several pictures which he will make during the coming year. M detinue anneiiiicciiiciii ni what the stories are xxill In- made at this time, but the star will be Hetty Compon. A little mero than a ve.ir age Sinn laxvn xvent te the const te study the making of motion pictures. After a hert time he began directing and made several pictures, the most recent beim, a series of three pictures with. IJettv Compson as the -tar' "At the I .ml of the World. I'he Imw and the Weman" and "The Little Minister. ' Stnnlaxvs says that he has deserted for geed and all his paint bruh and easel for motion pictures. mc mm Inner! nil 1ns artist S studio in .cw ... . . tn j - r .in .-.,.. rt.. Ann Ferrqst Meets King: Ann 1'errcst is perhaps tlie first motion-picture player te be presented te n king nt court. She has just been se honored by King Christian of Den mark. Having just completed her role In Jehn S. Robertsen's picture, "I.eve'i Jloeiucrang,'' In Londen, she went home for a xlslt. Her fame there through appearing in "The Prince Chap, I'he Taith Healer" and ether pictures led te her presentation , Read Your Character Ity Uinbii I'hilltpi Expanding Letters Have xeu ever -eon handwriting in lOrKnmi will spreu must u. ma iimc uii (0r(, (e n)pAf tbe coast heiedfter. .., sn UmielpU Valentine plHx In "There is something far mere fas- ,,h(l .,-nlr ,,,...,, nn, , (.e.lere 1 clnating in motion. picture making than ,1JK nc.lin f(,ceni, n ,0 ,,,,. .,,,.,, OM there is in painting, said Mr S n. , j(aT Xp hns (1j laxvs. "There w just as much Dpper- , h , k(l , , tunily te create en the screen as the nf thU V.eIi,h his Is en the canvas and the former ii bv han,,semPM,,vti If we UP te ,,., far the greater medium be i- I him of ,,. merely from . nppeui nppeui hepe te stay in the nrntlei i-piet.ire busi- ; nj rp en (,(, thrn , ,,-, Knnw ncss for the rest et my life what f( th1k of Wa ,,,,, lip r()i(1. tvhlch the s-ie of the letters constantly ,)p ltPa of leaving It there nnd letting Increases ns the peren comes te ine'. , d . , TIlink j hdU. end of the 1 nc ? Maybe net. Or may- , , . , ,,,. he you haven't polled. This nerr of nothing else te de hut clean up after xrrlhni? is. net verv common, though it , ChristmuH trees all the time.' () 1 by no menns rnre SHlJL'LDN'T HOIXHU AUDI T OM. It indicates the kind of person we -nrrnmTM V S Tltnn " l'.AIt refer te ns "se upright that h leans Ll., , ',.. . , , i o'er backward." .the kind of man or D isn't (he Christmas tn- I am hoi woman xv he carries conscientiousness te lerlng about, it's the principle of the Tvbnt the rest of us call extremes, thing. It Isn't n.s if I didn't haxe though te him or her it is a very solemn I enough work te de without denning up and serious matter. after ChrislnuiH trees. It should haxe They're net hypocrites, these pee-l,een out of then- severnl daxs age. pie. Thev nre renlly the neul of There am liardh any needles left en it honor. Yeu can depend upon them te The children have pulled all the trun-.1.- I....S nan. Thev set the hichest I minsr off of It. And vet you leave It it rndnrds of heiiestv and morality for sUindinir therc like n serr- thumb C()NTIn:i) VOKIlYI.V; AH(M'T(H '", ''f"1'1 " ,'J K,''n ," ll,"n'1' themselves, and struggle fiercely te . Hut then, thnt s jour "j let overy- M,,- ,s ,;eiN(; TO rXDHUMINK unehini: trmii hcliiiid. i-iiiiKht the lu, , iv livt MP te them ithing Ce te xvrark nnd ruin. ever Y(int CONSTITl TION. I THINK ,("'! ''t ii h.uk en the hnr. & But they're likelv te be uncomfortable I take any interest In the iilm;e. I could ,yer HAD HKTTnil renii:T IT. "Veu. ineinlrrd me .xeu d e home.' us close comimnlens. for It is dilDcult talk nnd tnlk until I inn ilnrk in i the , ANYWAY. I'VIl HAD KNOIIJII OPlnnd cut thl out:" said Ixcll.x in s,nr,, lb. for them te ndjust .their very lush fare. W... OV AN IJ'l IT. n proof. "New, :-.. en !" He turned m Ktatldiirds te tl..; comnien piuctiee of STOl' V ill V. , I. '.U MIL A.N I I J , )f, w e nil of us.) ,m tlm Int.'illM' "Yes. nnd . xeu ten ! iM 1n0 u-erld. nnd dlflii'iitt for them te leek 'KIR sn rAIlI Ji i tmi-s! rvnri'ii -rnr tiviv tii-h '( out of Ik re! n'i niilit in kimw fV Ivm Ml e irnllx upon the Iei HBI.1 HI. I s,,,,,,.. I .-.mi Id I )m " .". !. :IJ'' lr " IWIN-1U.U I , ,,. . .,.,. , ,, ,,,, . ' rfiiiiilarils of etl.ets The mnv or innx would sit ; veu perfe.-t h if I Id exrrv - I.I 11 Itl.S Hnx.'i.t ou ;,.t i.n.vthii.'i else m de W net be han.li in ll.flr jiidEincnt of ;... tin..,' k te 'J"'I' " '",I,, "' I,',p' , " " thnn hnn.; ntemid he.,, ni., r d-lnk-V I fe ht wen wlicn thev ere net thc.v Hnd H ninU n pretest It we. l.l s .v.. 050 Bethehem Arrests in 1921 i,,,, ,. .! In -i nn , i. .epirt B-, lilUr-llIt te IllUlCI'stlllll VV IV .XOU I Oil I '( V- XO'l '.' I" """.' ..uwu. . ,,..,, .. .. .,, 9- ,s JCV,'V'" iiin winii exneBl'rntcd better s.itislhd jeu me lletlilrlirin. I'll., Dee. Ill I lir- no I ,7 iffi.U2LUSA.i dJ nnl nevinV Rr hew HNACTIA I IIAVK AM, Till: I.e.- In 1IKJI made 0110 nrrcDtH nnd cel. L't. " ,taVi!?M k nil trx"Ve be t ler VC UUY N(l I NKHD DOWN TfVN. leeted B743.BO In line accerdlnj te I v wr'lXKL i,Aiv 4 Xait rme. ! DON'T XKKD ANY MORH OF IT .animal report made te Jinjer Johnsten r ' Tali ii- -'fit- iv-L!U ,n. mi .sfcsia .. . FOR THE FILM F4N'S SCRAPBOOK m !H''';yiiiB if i '' iks f Bisi ; i 5 $ 111 lCEim ll iPPIr j ill iLa THE MOVIE FAYS LETTER-BOX By IH'.XRY M T. -Marie I'reve-t was bem In Samln. Canada, in 1Sfl-. She i- ." feet I inches tail. lilndvs Walten wa- born in P.o-ten. hut I hnicn't been able te lind out Iiit exact age. I should gue- ft lit tttldm tvtptiti Slbn ta ., fpl.t 11.. inches tall. IVarl" White does net gie nor age. 1 -heuld gue-s it nt ne: I won't gucs till.- tiuie. en see, I meet the ladv every .new and then, nnd II might make things iinplcn-ant for -he lm't as yuting ns tihid.vs Walten h anj mean- She is ." feet ii inches ta.ll. and was born in Missouri. Heward It. Ilutten. 131 Delaware .ixciuic. Wlliuingteii, wnte: "I wn very much interested m little Mnr Leenard'- letter and some of the re plies which have since been sent te you en 111" subject "Without exception, the me-t com mon criticism leveled nt Mi. VHientine is his apparent conceit. However, n x en suggested, evrrx one i- at Vfcrirt.v te think what lie or -be cheeses nnd. of course, tnis should inrludc the editor of the Mnxle Tan's Letter I'm. for. as Voltaire once said te Ilchctius. '1 u holly dis-ngrre witlrwliat you uj j fIK,r ,llltl ,jPalh. for J0U1. te ,RN i- but 'pt't '-Jhr writers of these letters speak vnth familinrit of Mr. Valentine tlnu mmes enlv from personal nequaintaiiee- ship, however. If this is the case, thei what thev say tn this respect may hi taken with some consideration. If net. then I tall te see hew any mm can form . . . . .l.u- ' .... II. Ihllll.'l II.T'IU IIWII-'T. a just opinion of any n. ter s c barn, ter u1(, nlI(ovlle , eut.iunctien with pic merely from watching him pertenn ein,,,,, 101,rs ,lKe s, S1rius kem0. the screen, outlines under instruct ions from the director and net himself sit all. which teminds me of the habitual 'kicker' en the baseball diamond whose incessant 'kicking' sixes the fans these en the ether side, of enuive the impression that lie must be something different from themselxe, whereas it se happens that en the sttrct lie mnv be one of the finest fellows veu we'ild bud here. "Hut why net discuss the qu.tlitv ,' pictures sbewn the Ainerimu pn 11 n- in stead of the actors? iiedinniu s fins scandal nnd stories taken tmiii curap dime novels eem le be about all can get. "Ask xvhy ihis i. and the answer ih: That's what the American public wants ' " .' ' N'nf sed.' Manv a ninn gees Inte u movie theatre for a little recreation nnd sees enacted en the screen the same Twin-Bed Lecture tnke the - Christmas tree out, didn't I ? What 1 Ch t EDITH ROBERTS IPc tn &c !( te publish the ic - tines of such screen players as are suggested III the fans fr5X?y. M. Nmi.Y win's face; 'but the niiMetj, It wh- eh itunri'id between man and wife thnr nv vleus enough, was all for Lac ueu had ju-t left it home, mid -ought tlic,dcrsnn. . tlii-ntie n- ii.iiuiiiii for making up w.tn "Yeu mean there's some one out there Mend wite. new?" he asked, at he moved toward "llefeie tlie war. when Ilnlinu nnd ilindnrir. . . riTiieli picture- were "being shown te- geiher with American, it wa- possible te see n icnlly geed picture taken from i lie books of .some of the world's great- e-t writers, piiture- that were really worth seeing, but tednj, judging from the price n" ndml-leii ami qualitr of pictures shown, thr proprietors of our tin aire- de net knew that the war is ever "Tlie Italians were the first, ns in men ether line-, te elevate theinoving theineving pteture industry from its humble he giiiuiiig. vvlien nickelodeons vvern first beginning in attract attention, te tin iiiuguitii'i nt buildings they occupy to day, with their firt Introduction of tlfe photeplnv. 'lue Vndls?' which Is still popular 111 sumo localities after seven year-, which gees te show that 11 goei picture remnins Inns in the hearts of particular people." I.ernaid Verlcr. 760 Seuth Fourth street, writes "In the last ye.ir orse, I hiive noticed that serinls have worn off i ni'ir laste ier incairegncrs. .My x a i -oils friends detest serials. They till knew hew the chapter Is going te end and only pe te .see it ns it is in com bination with n feature-picture or vaudcxille acts, "The uptown houses don't show LArlql. AIll, ll.ll linivlll,,l l.n.t.l lin.iE.t times. "A few xrars nge we hnd such serials ns 'The Iren Claw,' 'The Peril, of l'auliiie.' "The Diamond IVein the Sl,' (tc.. and tlie.c use,) te draw me like a magnet e.ich week, se ah n0t te miss n chanter "I would like tn lie.ir the opinions nt the re.ldi'fs el tlie ninvle page, what they think of sci mis, K it ,i nulsnncc or a ideusure te fellow up a serial?" ttiee! I no sooner get rid of this Valentine mess than you conic along ti in I ItneHe me in another sernp. Ter I in nun in'' I ' i m i"- 'i -w i (i tiuuui ilus I knew people xv,e would rather 1 in sure there will be u scrap ubeut see -eriiils tluip Hie nisi picture ever featured. And. as for me. I must nin fess thnt I can he seen ipnte frequently snr.ikiiig into ii llllle theatre where thev are advertising lluth Kelaud or llurrnnne Hutch, or one of the ether tlinllirs However, tlrs is mi open I'enini for discussion, s,, I(. fmis me nt liberty te sav what tin pleiibc i A. II. II.. dr.. .VMM Lancaster ine- nue Address gnes ,n, Themas Ieigliiiti und Dniiglns Fairbanks sim. pl Hollywood. Cnlif. In writing for photograph-, always Inclese twenty -fixe (cuts for inch picfne They inH the stars real irfeney, you knew. By J. P. McEVOY 'innm: is wrriiiN'; ki.sk vm i)e"T i.im: in 'i in: hoi sk. THItOW THAT OCT ALSO IK THK ikii si: nerttr.us vnr vi: wii.i, mevi:. ir Yer don't i.iki: thi: fiiAci: wi; mevi: te wk can hi ns it down awthim; te sTisrv vor. don't say any MOltK AUDIT TDK CIIItlSTMAS TltKK OU ANYTIIIXti Kf.SK. I WANT TO SIi;i:i' Til MS AI.l. I SK. I 1I.W K IADK A UKSOI.l 'iiev l'eit thi; Kw m:au i IIWi: MADK UKSOU TION THAT YOl AUK 'IO SI.KKI' meiits iN.srr.Ai or i.kttive mi: ki:i:i' inr wakc or CAN'T I'OSSIIIKY 1'UKSKItVK (ll It HK.M.TII IP Ol' STAY AWAKK AND TALK AI.l. N 1(1 1 IT. TIIIH llt;IINS TJIi: STORY Unj llfnlereii. no UneUIn Skarvfn i eenjpntll man. In friu te Martin Tjil. -innu lu Ket IIOO.O'jil te recoup raclns Iem'ps. He Kara n clinnee In nbtiiln r fortime and cne the dljlKalcful world or iroekf. co lie alenla and hide llw money. KIRrii also Pimm te douhlo deuhlo douhle ( re liln Bllent partner In raclni; rn lurcs, but tlie thuita li lilrca for tlie Jeb illfeeier tliat llenrter'en baa fnrc Mcllcl llieni. (.'ainureil bv tlie police lis Ii HentrntPil te the penitentiary fur five .earj, and Jim bcfeie Ilia time it up. Detccthe llarjan trleM te learn where the meri'i Is bidden and fall" Hknrtnn hhe vlilta lilm with Iho aim, object, and when Jlenderaen remains Mlcnt hn la threatened with the newen uf th "underworld." Ile realizes with iletp.ilr trnt ha wilt leae the nenllfP llury a. marhed man Willi no opportunity for l3lilnc the spot where t ha" bidden ihe money, and he confides In Mlllman. a prison mate, who preml"s te Bet the loot from the eia pigeon cot ehir It Is hidden, and meet Hendersen at the Ft. l.uelen Hetel In New Yerk tit 8 o'clecli In the enlns of Tune si .Nn sooner hni h disclosed his scent iImii llemlerrnn repente, tertaln that Mlllman hia been lyltic In wait for Jut thl Itiforniatlen. and slnte ha Icates prison bfcre Hendersen will have tlms -te make hta seluway. DMne In his cell. one 'leny Jnnairi calls for Hendersen ii Pd caspt out the name of his friend. "Nlcole Caprlane. I rlsce." who. he en) a. will pav te I)ae the old debt he ewes Tenv. When he gels out of prison Ilmilerann' ral Jeb begins that of threw hm erf his trail theso who he knows nre Bhudewlus nlm. AND IIKHK IT CONTINUES "yOU'KK drunk!" he said sternly. J- Have Hendersen shook his head. "Ne," he said quietly. "I'm fol lowed. 'De ou think I'm n feel, Jehn? Did you ever see me drunk? The 're shndeuing me, that's nil: nnd T had te get mv money from you. nnd keep your skirts' clean, nnd spot the shadow, nil at the same time." Kelly's jaw nagged helplessly. "Geed Godf!(" he ejaculated heieily. "'IWtlcT7 talk Jeiin-nnw," lVe Hendersen interruVtrd. "T',cr,,ii&n.,; time. It won't de for me te stay in here tee long. You'e pet my money ly'lde-,, a little nelplcssjy "Yes." he Fnld: "it's ready. I e been looking for you nil afternoon. , knew you were coming out teda . ii. ...... - n Enfn In the corner. opened it. took out a long envelope. , nt d handed thceinrlopcte Dave Hendersen. , 'nj'frT' IIIIITVM, rem"' T ,.l,l .i finna. .inir. near nt 1 COUIU llgure'it. It's all in liye hundred, and hi.tidredt. except the fif ecu I d hint I think xeu'd want te pack it blR wad T.oeil old Square .lehn'." said D.ne Hendersen softly. He opened the en velepe. took out the flftrni ilellirs. shoved the large bills into lib l"icl.ct. eke , live-dollar bill into another 1 pocket, and held out of the remaining ten te Kelly, "lie out mere mm K. . - . ten dollars from the cn-h register, .lehn. will seu?" he said. "Let 'em see mhi doing it. (let the idea? ,'"",11" in knew veu came across, nnd tli.il i t , get something te ppend. ! Kelh'M cjes puckered in nn fin ou .. .!,,. -..r.it lulled I)lle Mender-' I "Ye." said Dave Hendersen, with a giim little smile. "See if ou new that fellow with the brown peahcu cup up nt the front end of the bar. Kelly wns gene u matter of two or three minutes. He enuie back and ic turned the ten dollars te Dave iien- dcrsen Knew the man?" asked Dave llen- "Yes." said Kelly. "His name -Speen-he's a plnin-clnthesinan. lb' shook his heiul in 11 troubled way. ami suddenh laid both hnnds 011 Dnxe lien lien dersen's shoulders. "Daxe. what are jeu going te de?" Dave Hendersen laughed .shortly. Te xeu want te knew .' . He Hung out the'werds In n sort of bitter gibe. ..n-nil I'll mil inn 111 ceuilileni e. I In going te blew the bend off a friend el Dave Hendersen felt the hands en his cl.mititAw tighten "Wnai's the use, Dave?" said Square Jehn Kelly quietly. "I suppose it hns something te de with thut lydemnn wad: but what's the use'.' "Seu vc get S4000. Whv net stnrt clean again .' 1 he ether don't 'pay. Daxe. and ' He stenped. Dnxe Hendersen's face had hnrdened 111.-,, tllnt "There's n geed deal you don't knew." he said evenly "And I cups the less xeu knew the safer you 11 he. 1 one xeu u let. .lehn: nnd ine emy wav T can iiiunpi it new is te tell you te 'stand from Unde- What you say. though I knew you mean it. decsn t make unv dint lu live venrs of hell. "I've cot n d(bl te pax. nnu I m going tn'p.iv it. Mnvbe I'll .see you !,Knin mnvbe I wen t. liut cxen u prison bird can sny lind b'cs xeu. nnd mean it ; nnd that's what I say te you. They won't haxe anv suspicions thnr there'll nnxtliin? of "iny kind between you nnd me: but they'll nntuially come here te see 'f they can ?(t nny Informa Inferma Informa tien when that fellow Speen out theie ,- , . . ...ii ,1,,,,,, turns in his resn. ou .nn tell them you ndxised me Ic stint clean nguin, and veu can tell them th.it I swear I den t knew where that bun Ircd thousand dollar- is. They wen t bd-eve n, and yu.i don't belifv it. lint hi H B' nt thut ! I don't knew what's gning in bre.ik hose, but y hi stand fiem uiulei, .lehn I'm en in "J new- In -ret m MUiiintei with Mr. Spe"ii. ll wouldn't leek jusi right, in my smipesed loudilieu. for veu te let me biixe aiu tlur drink in your plncc, after having staked me: but l'e get ie make nt least n bluff nt it. Yeu slav lieic for n few minutes -and then (tunc out uud base me home." lie held out his hand, wrung Sipinre Jehn Kelly's: in u hard grip, tin tied abruptly iiwnj und staggered out into the barroom. Clutching his ten dollars in his hand, ami s'lini'iir; luitivrly bin I. ewe lib shoulder even sri, r e, I hive llcil (icrscii neared l'.e dem lleie. up patvntlv icnuureil thai bis benefactor vns nift xvntchius him. nnd apparently succumbing te an lrreihillie Kinplu Kinplu lien, he sidled up te the bar besidn the man with the brown p(akrd cap. "Kelly's .ill iight-s'll right," he cimtiiled thlcklv le the ether "Ol" fi iend Never luriiM dew n el friend in l.ntil lucU S'liiare .lehn bct( her life. Have a dunk ' "Sure!" said the mnn In the blown i( ikcl cup. The ill'ink wns ordered. .Hid lis Ditve Hiiidervm. lulkins l.irinleusly , pnureil out his whisl.v n "(inline glassful tins time lie ciught sight, pi the miuei l.eliinil the bai. and out of the corner of his eve. of ICdlv iidviiiicing down the room f run tin prixntc ethee And jeu ' (Jet out ' Dave Hendersen siunl, out through the deer without pretest. On the Hldu walk the mnn with tbe brown peaked en n Joined lilm. "Kelly's ierc." Dare Hcnderwri'a Ume ure bca' xxju iauusLut pity und. rv-. . . . Milt.t FromTNTewOn Magnanimous forgiveness. "01' friend he nil right tomerrow1. T.etsli go somewhere else for n drink., Whatsher Bluiy?" "Sure!" said the innn'ln the brown peaked cap. The (l"lcc(Ue was cemplncently ngreenble te nil sqicgcstlent. It wni Dave Hendersen who acted ns guide; find he besnn n circuit of snloens in a dlrecllen t'mt brought Mm sensibly neuter nt each visit te tlm street nnd house occupied by one Nicole Caprlnne. In the mi me block with Cnpriane's hotiHe he had noticed that there wnsnlsn a f'aloen, nnd if Cnpriane's liouse hnd nn cJsit en the lane, se, likewise, it wns !ngienl te presume, had the tnloen. And that Eoloen new, barring intermediate stepi, wn Ills objective. Hut he was In no hurry. There was one point en which ha .hnd still te s-nttsfy himself before he gnvc this ninn Hpeen thn tdlp In that saloon and, by the Inne, gnined the rear deer of Nlcole Caprlaue's house. He knew new tl.at he win dealing with the pelice: but wns Spcen detailed nlenc te the case, or did Spcen have us us slstaiice nt hand in the background assistance enough, say, te have (.cared off nny move en the part of Beekie Skarvnu's nnd Unldy Vickcrs' gang, of whom, certainly, lie had been noth ing as yet? A luilf hour passed. Scvcrnl saloons ueie visited, i Dave Hendersen no longer cupped hl.4 hniid around his glass. Having had nululug te start with, he could drink frankly, nnd n shaky hand could be trusted te spill any ever-generous portion. They became confiden tial, lie confided te Spcen what Spcen already knew that hn, Dave Hender Hender eon, wns Dave Hendersen, nnd just out from the penitentiary. Spcen, stating that his name wns Meiiahan, recipro cated with mendacious confidences that implied he wns puritanical in neither his inode of life nor his means of live lihood and began te threw out hints that hn was net nvcrsc te a share in any game that Dnve Hendersen might have en hand. Dave Hendersen get along very badly "Ne, net diiiiiU." he said iiilclly ; "I'm followed" ...,'IVr Mil ii! a. , fi I J .ill t ' 1 2 1 iljOfi I iHiian WlaMJaliiWH IIBbiiiiiiiiiiiiKJB Rni HI ULLJ T f ma n i between the various eases that scuffled; ehulrs nnd Inbles toppled ever quenched his raging thirst, lie leaned , In (he darkness. Shouts, yells and heavily en Speen. lie stumbled fro- eur-es nindc it din Infernal. Daxe Hen iiueutly. unci, in stumbling, obtained dcrsen wrenched and tore at the arms equally frequent views of both sides of j,0 st'.ect behind him. Ne one seemed te be paying mix attention te his coin - cein - paiueii or himself, und yet once or twice tie hud (iiucht sight if skulking figures thai, nieiueuliirily nt leiist. hnd aroused Ids suspicious, liut lu this neighbor- heed there were many skulking fig ures! Again he could net Iw sure; but the siiloeu in Capriune's block was 10 ,.Nt em, nbend new, und ceaainly milling hud transpired that would seem le necessitate any change being made in his plnii". Specn. tee. was feigning new u cer tain degree of intoxication. I hey Kiiehci the saloon, lecied through the deer arm in arm. and ranged up ..long- side the bar. Dave Hendersen's eves wept his surieundings, critical of every detail. It was .1.1 nnplca-niit nnd dirty place; and Ihc few loungers, some i.utcd nt little tables, mme hanging ever t I :. r itself, were a li.ml uud ugly leek ing let. The clientele, however, inteiestei) D.txe Hendersen xery little nt the rem of the loom, uinl but a lew yutds from (lie end of tiie bar. tin re xvnn nn open deer, disclosing u short pstssnge beyond, that InteresHd him a gient deal mere! licyend that lmssnge wns undoubtedly the bink yniil, uinl beyond that iigain was the Inne, lie bud no desire te harm Sieen. none xvlmlexer; but If any out of u deen preti ls that he might in. ike le cliiile tlie man for tlie moment et two tluit wns necessary te gain the xurd tin-iili-erved did net suceeeil, und Spcen peislsteil in following him out tliete into the ynid -well, se much the worse !"! Sieeu, thut was nil ! lie wan nrguing new with Spcen, eneli el. liming lie right te pay ler the uriuk hut his mind was sifting through these dozen pictcxts ter the most plaus ible one le employ. He kept nu nrgu ing. Customers slouched lu nnd out of the place; some sat down nt the tables, some ciinic l the bur. One, a hulk of ii man. uiishinen. with bull-breadth sliefildcrs, with nose thittencil ever mi one side of Ills chick, stepped te the bar beside Spien. Specn's buck wns t iirni il v hul the ninn grinned hospliu hespliu lily nt I line Hendersen ever Specn's tj.uMi'!riiiuT;ri!!::im'Ji;;rn;rijin iUJiuiiniiiiinii'injrinjiifiimnLijnrjfinntiii'hJifiiiUJi 1 A remarkable butter! 1 Today Sold enl in our Stores $mn Qri ettlthl until 10. sssmmi 50" By FRANK L. PACKARD AUTHOR OF "THIS MIRACLE MAW) - VepurlaM, Hit, Vv t'ublle ittfpir Company shoulder, ns he listened te the argument for it moment. 'Tut away your money, ion, an' hnve ii drink with me," lie Invited. Spcen turned. The grin nn the battered face of Iho newcomer fntleM Instantly, ns he flared with nppnrcntly sudden recognition Inte Spccn's fnce; and n black, ugly scowl spread eer the already unhandsome features. "Oh. It's you. Is it?" he said hoarsely, nnd licked his lips. "Hy Ged, you get n nerve te ceme down here you hnve! Yeu dirty police spy!" Spcen was evidently net easily stampeded. Ifc eyed the ether levcliy. "I guess you've get the wrong man, hnven't you?" he returned coolly nneugh. "5'y name's Menahnn, nnd I don't knew you." "Yeu Up 1" snarled the ether tleieusly. "Your name's Speen! And you don't knew me don't you?" "Ne!" wild Specn. "Yeu don't, ch?" The man thrust his face nltnest into Spccn's. "Yeu don't remember n year age gcttin' me slj months en n fnke plant, cither, I suppose!" "Ne!" paid Speen. "Yeu don't,, ch?" snarled the man ngnln. "A hell of n. bad memory yeu've get, nin't you? Well, I'll fix It for you be's you xven't forget me se easy next time, and " It enme quick, without warning before Dave Hendersen could move. He naw n grcnl, grimy fist whip forward te the point of Spceu's jaw, and he caught n tiny reflected gb-nni of llglu from nn ugly brnss knuckle-duster en one of the lingers of the clenched list: nnd Specn's knees seemed te crumple up under him, nnd he went down in a heap te the fleer. Dave Hendersen straightened up from the bar. a. hard, grim smlle twisting across his lips. It liad been n brutal net. Speen might be n policeman, uud Speen, lying there senseless, solved n certain lit t le difficulty without further effort en his, Dave Hendersen's, part; but the brutality of the act had lilm in its grip. There xvas a curious itching nt his linger tips for n clutch that xveuld maul this already battered bruiser's face beyond recognition. His eyes circled the room. The men at the tables had risen te their feet.: some were nuslilii!- forward, nnd etic, lie snw ever his sneuidcr, ran nreund the far end of the bar, uud disappeared. Speen lay Inert, n huddled thing en the lloer, n crimson bl renin spilling Its way down exer the man's white cellar. The twisted smlle en Dax-e Hender Hender eon's lips deepened. The bruiser xvas watching him like a cat. and there win 11 leer en the ether's fnce that seemed ( possess some hidden significance. Well, pcrhniis he xveuld chiuice thnt 1 leer, with whutever Its significance might be. Inte something still mere un happy! He niexed a few Inches efft from the bar. He wanted room for urm plnv new. and The street deer opened. Four or live men were crowding in. He caught 11 glimpse of 11 face iimeng them thnt he Juew u little' wizened fuce. crowned with llnmlng red hair Utility Melt. And then the ll?hln went out. Quick as 11 lightning tln-h Dave Hen Hen dereon dropped (e his hands nnd knec. There was 11 grunt nbexe htm. ns though from the swing of 11 terrific blew thnt, meeting with no resistance, had over ever icmcIi'iI Itself in midair then the for fer xvitrd lunge of n henvy body. 11 snarl, nn eiilh. ns the hruicr stumbled e'er Daxe Hendersen's crouched form and then it crush. i,h Dave Hendersen grnpp'ed, low down nt the ether's knees, and the in in wcnl le the lloer. Hut the ether, for nil Ids weight and bulk, wns lithe nnd ngilc. and his nrms. Hung nut. clrclel uud locked around Dave Hendersen s nccl The place was in pandemonium. Teef ' nreund his neck , He snw it nil new nil. The police ihnd ihnd trailed him; ltnhly Vickcrs' gang had trailed (he police. The bruiser wn.s j , nioreri,.us HOlWUt" cehmnv r OTAHCRICA Alhambra ',,h. .M,Mri" . ,,'"yul?k.A el rtH,draul dJ' ,.'' '- ', 6 ,5 t0 TI4P CUFIK1"' THE SHEIK .. , rrfiirMV I tL,LLAjliL.lN I I uiiUrenl t. Allrghenj Mm! 1)1, ij :' 15, 1.MH. $ (.K(IH(,n XIKI l'OHD'si "THE SHEIK" APOLLO BL'L) t. TIKlMPSON HTi MAT1NKK DAII.V MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN In "(11.11 DAD" ARCADIA 'IIKSTNUT llel. 1CT11 10 V. M te 11 15 V. M ETHEL CLAYTON In "I'AIT Till, XII MiJlVJrS. MATISLL! pAILY GLORIA SWANSON In "I Mint Tilt' I.XMI" BALTIMORE 1A jittra-r": JUSTINE JOHNSTONE In "Slll-LTLIILD DMMilirnitS ' BENN urn: and woodland avis. MATIM"!' DAILY CHARLES RAY 1 n "MMVrKI'N AN I I'lliLl.LV' rjl I lI7RlPr) Hreml i. fuqui;liannn DL.ULUIIXL' I'nntlnunui L' until 11 s'i:tl,I, (AST In "The Old Oaken Bucket BROADWAY "TlA-Tfv v, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "WIIAr Ml XJN IN(MS" r"APITnr "'-'- MUtM'Tlsr. lM 1 IUL p) M (e it (j p, it, TOM MOORE in "Kunxt iiir. (ititifMi cp" COLONIAL uT"3 Vra ,vTr. (.iiiiu.i; xir.i.rmiD'Sj "THE SHEIK" darbVtheatre i ANITA STEWART (t m 'iiMtiiurr xm nu. iiii.R" I EMPRESS ri'M.y.T S .ixxir.s (ii.ixKit 1 1 ttvMHiii's 1 "THE GOLDEN SNARE" I'FAIRMOUNT at.-"?; SESSUE HAYAKAWA jj In ".Till'. dAMP" 3,n"ArilII Y''f,,l'n' ' ' " "erkii Ht". If rAlVllLil s ,,) xnn.viaiiT CUMtUY DAY x hill or -Pi:(iL pkah m jelrl 3 1 . iniMT unv1 Olive Tell nnd Montague Leve i in "Tin; x)iiiiM. miixiw- ' CiLaJIjK " n H .i I--ii , ni WILLIAM RUSSELL ' In "niWKKT "'DSHOjlh GRANi uvV,rSU;1rci,sy ."Danreu Curve AM ." MA - m -ir..V. ,J "i-AUrfl SI '-'- ' ' " " ii ii2ir?m one of the gnng. They hnd te get rid of the police, in the person of Specn. te cover their own trail again before they get him, Dnve Hendersen. And they, tee, hnd thought lilm drunk, and nn easy prey. With Speen unconscious from n qunrrcl that even Speen, when he recovered, would neter connect with its rcnl purpose, they meant te kidnap him, Dave Hendersen, nnd get him nwny in the confusion without nny of the In nocent bystiuidcr.s in the place knowing what was going en. That was why the llehtrt linil enne off that man lit) hnd seen running around the upper cud of the room Jie remcmucrcd new me man had ceme In just behind thn bruiser that ncceuntcd for xveuldn't darn sheet he hnd that nd- yard nxx'ny, found himself confront-i vantage dend, he wnsn't biiv Reed te. them tuey wnnicu uini uunurcu thousand dollars. He wns choking. Instead of arms, slccl fingers had sunk into his threat. He lunged out with all his strength. His fist met something thnt, though it yielded slightly, brought n brutal twinge of pain across his knuckles. His fist shot out ngnin, winppca te us marK ,Ntu ever) thine that was In him behind the blew; nnd It xvns thn bruiscr'a fnce he lilt. He hit it ncnln OJld ever the mad fury thnt wns upon lilm, he knew nn unholy joy n.i his blexvs crashed home. s The steel fingers around his threat relaxed and fell nway. He stnggcrcd te bis feet. A voice from somewhere close nt hand tpoke hoarsely : "Scrag lilm, Mugsy! See thnt he's knocked cold before wc carry him out!" Thcre xvns no nnswer from the fleer. Dave Hendersen's lips xvcre no longer twisted in u smile, they xvcre thinned nnd straight! he knew xvhy there xvns no nnsxvcr from the lloer! He crouched, gnthcrlng himself for a spring. Dark, uhadewy forms xvcre crowding in around him. There xvas only one chance the deer 'new, the rear deer, nnd the lane! Voices crewled nnd cursed, seem ingly almost in hlsars. They had lilm hemmed ngainsc tne nar wiuieui knowing it, as they clustered nreund the spot where they expected he xvas being strangled into unconsciousness en tlie fleer. "Mugsy, d'ye hear! Damn you, dye hear! Why don't you " Duve Hendersen launched himself ferwnrd. A wlld-.xcll went up. Hands clutched nt lilm, nnd tore nt his cloth ing, and struck nt his fnce; forms Hung thcmsehcH nt his shoulders, and clung nreund his legs. He shook them off und gained a few yurds. He was lighting like u ma'dman new and new the darkness xvas in his favor. They enme en ngnln In a blind rush. The deer could net be far away! He stumbled ever one of the small tables, recovered himself, und, snatching up the table, whirled It by ene of itn legs In n hweep around his head. There wns a sninsh of impact thnt almost knocked thn tnble from his crnsp nnd. celnci- dentnlly, n scream of pain. It cleared a space about lilm. lie swung again, whirling the table around and nreund his head, gnlning impetus and hiid denlx sent II cutupultlnc from him full 'into tlie shndewy forms in front of lilm. und. turning, made n dash for the end of the room. He reached the wnll, nnd groped along It for ihe deer. The deer! Where waN It? He felt the warm bleed trickling down ever Ills face. He did net re member when that had happened! He could net see; but they xveuld turn en the lights surely new In nn instant if they were net feels. und he must find the deer first or lie xvns trapped thut xvns his only chance the place xv nb a bedlam of hideous riot ( urse the bleed, it seemed In be run ning Inte his eyes new Itunty Mutt If only he could luuc settled with the skulking Ills fingers touched nnd felt nreund the jamb of the open deer and he surged, panting, through the doorway. The short passage ended in another deer. lie opened this, found the yard in rout of him, dashed across it, nnd hurled himself ever the fence into the lane. rueTiiPKWs The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Com pany of America. GRFAT NORTHFRISI "f"0 s,'Rl I:I'. U",. ?' 1N ' Klr,C '-. 7 . t. r. M. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "J. HAT NO MAN liNtlWS" IMPERIAL liOTII 4 WALNUT UTS. r,m -' nn t;;a.. 7i MAY McAVOY In "JHlKAI.h'i KARLT0N ( lIKSTNl'l' Above UllOAD 1 1 A M te 10.30 V .XL Wallace Reid & Elsie Fergusen in "I'kti'.u innr.TMiv" Lehigh Palace a"mmniuMA CHARLES RAY In "Till; OLD MVIMXII.V IIOL1." I IR17PTV UlkOXD K fOLl'MHIX AV ' L1DLIM I VVTIM3I! D.XII.X POLA NEGRI In "INTIlllll i:,p OVERBROOK,wu Vt'iV UUD RUTH CLIFFORD lu 'TJtOI'll AL J.(l I PALACE r,,,fr MitKi;r II l.x v. M WILLIAM S. HART Wi "XMIITF. l).l" PPIM(n"QQ lets MAUKLT .svrill-ET rrMiNviiiOO Sae a m te ii is p. ir. FLORENCE REED Jn "INIMhdljninN RCrlTlxIT MAKM hi', "llel. 17TH fM-v-'-'is 1 e i,-, m p. ji GARETH HUGHES In OAltXlKNTh ill' TIU TH" RIAI TO UERMANTOWN AVI'.NUE Il-L. 1 J AT TrLPi:illlCKi;N ST. DAVID BUTLER In "THK MvV 11I.OT" PI IPV MAiiKirr 8T nntANV ttii rUD I ie A. M. te It 13 P. M EUGENE O'BRIEN In "THK LAST IKK1K' ssAVfSV l-'l MAlilsUr HfRIUlf "rtVUl HAM TO VIDNIOHT EARLE WILLIAMS In "1.1 ( HY ( HMIV' SHERWOOD .ff ?u,vrrs ( BEBE DANIELS In "llli: spkkd t,IHI," ! STANLEY "tV.'iu THOMAS MEIGHAN In " PKIXCI' TllKltJUxAM.' STANTON MAHKUT Above IrtTII Jlnl un n tr. a xitnutr. pm A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN MS'll AllTIII IP4 ret UT 333 M ARKFT 7I"-? V,' V l$V BETTY COMPSON In "I Mill s XII ST 1 IXC" VICTOR 1 v M ' .' ' "" 0T" CHARLES RAY . ln"Tlir.JI!)NnilT lll'.I.I," RIALTO, WlT CHESTER M&I I WW.qMPaQN The, uproar, the yells, the furl shouts from behind him seemed i f mi v 111 iiinriniHn in vr.ii,,.. t the faster. They hnd turned' ine'ViS en and found him gene'! Frem sem. cull pulled lu u minute, but that nisi!' little difference te him. It WM !fi gangsters, who xv,cre new prebaS. pouring out of the saloon's back deer ii' pursuit of him, xvith whom he had iaI reckon. Hut he should be snfe new" he was nbrenst of Cafirlnne's heuiS which he could distinguish even In tii darknrsa because the extension shift out like some great, black loemla, shadow from the row of ether heuura There xvns n gate here somewhere 0? a deer lu the fence, undoubtedly 'bSJ 'bSJ he had no time te limit for gntc or deer" perhaps only te find it leckedl Tkl fence, xx'as flulekcr nnd ensler li z?' where m tlm direction of the street lh J en nut the shrill cheepf cheep of a nairAil .nan's whistle. Yc-f, li n?,tptt"nlflS steed that, tee there xvnntil 1, ",'r. the lights thcyi himself up, nnd ever nnd. kmi,i.7 with what looked llke an Inclesed percb' or vcsiibule te the Hallnn's back dues" Ile wns quick new. but equally tul in his movements. Frem the dlrectlea of the saloon, shouts reached Lira til voices no longer muffled, but ns th'euta they xverc out in the open In the bt yard of tlu saloon perhaps, or ptrhaM by new in the lnne itself. II0 stenntil inslde the perch nnd knocked softly en the deer. He knocked again and ngtte" It seemed ns though the seconds draft! themselves out into immeasurable m; rieds of tlniQ. He swept the bleed out of his eyes ence mere, und, his lr, Bliainuu iniiuwaru, cuilllliued 10 kOOCt Insistently, louder nnd louder. A light footstep, hurried, sounded from xvlthln. It halted en the ether side of the closed deer. He had a UtW ing mat someiiew, even through tl', closed deer, nnd even in the dark'.' ncss, he xvas under Inspection. Tl," next instnnt lie xvns sure of It. Ad.. his bend n snnill Incandescent hath ;,. denly flooded the perch with light, j fell full upon him r.s he steed there t ghastly object, he realized, with bleed- Hinincii iul-c, unu tern nnu uishOrelM clothes. e Te he continued .Monday FIRE DOES $15,000 DAMAGE Antique Shep and Sanitary Firm Hit at Thirty-fourth and Chestnut 1 Fire of unknown origin caused about $10,000 damage te the store and stock' of the Iteynl Art and Novelty Cem. pany, nt Thirty-fourth and Chestnut streets, last night. The fire xvas en On second fleer. Slight damage by watt't xvas caused en the tirst fleer, occupied by the Cooper Sanltnry Manufnctnriu Company, deaters in plumbers' accti. serles. The xverst damage xvas that done te antiques en the second fleer. Twelve bier, fresh eggs in every carton Carten of twelve Sold only in our Stores Oar Sterei will be open tonight until 10 I'llOTOI'I.AVH "?MDTflPUY, O1 he NIXON-NIRDLINCERfrt THEATRES li 1 RFF MOMT we ameve mahket DLLilVlUIN 1 , .iei.i.30 n..-.e te nr.u. BEN TURPIN in "nu: MMALd teh.v idei." PPTHAR WTH & CBDXH AVESCJ V-U-Lrtrv .30nd:i 7snd0r.ll., THOMAS B. JEFFERSON In "KIP t,N HINHI.K" COLISEUM -ViiS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "Till: MATIIIMAM.U"' HifvlRfl 1'ltUNT SI'. . UIUAHB AVfc JUIKID'J ju,t,ci j,me un I'Mnkfert'li M'l'.CIAL ( ART In "DANGER AHEAD" I FADFR t"& LAMxsTKiiAva I .iliMS Mli:s A III IIIII.PII VALPMINO "THE SHEIK" I I fin IsTT n-U AND LOfl'ST STflEK'i 1 PAULINE STARK i in "SNOW III.IMI" 'NIXON f-'u Au "AI,hi'S.?i"'. HOOT GIBSON lu "M HP, I II1L" i K1VUL -u 'l"" JA.,.1 b uAitfj - II t - ... .!. ..4KL.-I ATS. MARGUERITE SNOW -i in "i.ai;miek ami eiii laiejI 69TH ST. TIinATIli: MAT PA"' Onnniille "L irnw;r Ad.MW AlKL.s A III DOI.PII VAIfSTly "THE SHEIK" , STR Ain "ermuiileiv.i W t J'Wff O I IM1NU up nn, (1 si) te H J. Ad.MW Mtl.s i ( IIIII.PII U:TI" "Tun- cuPIK" 'THE SHEIK' AT OTHER .THEATRESf MEMBERS OF M. P. T.OA ! Ambassador V."Vi w4AmiViiS i CONWAY TEARLE , In "M-TKIl XIIIIMOIIT" Iff Cermantewn :Wnsti MAY McAVOY in "HMlTIIIN(l I'UH H't . ttaiiuhln JEFFERSON timiS JACK PICKFOKU In "Til 15 MAN WHO HAH i;VBBVl DADI 1111,013 A VII. A UAVeiH rAir. M,i. au.Kvi. r r.nACE DAVISON Eggs( bOc Uifl HVMtMVC J I l .IVIC.I.Ui; 'AM' e
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